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Default Oxford Phrasal Verbs

I have the two books "Oxford Idioms" and "Oxford Dictionary 7th edition" and I would like to know if there is any sense in buying the book "Oxford Phrasal Verbs".

http://www.amazon.de/Oxford-Phrasal-...=books-intl-de

I also have the Phrasal Verbs in the normal dictionary anyway so is there an advantage in buying that book? More words, better explainations, ...?

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I would get the book on phrasal verbs if I thought it would help me understand them better. (There are certainly a lot of them.) Of course, that decision would also depend on how much the book costs.

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